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turbo codes

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Turbo codes is a class of powerful error-correcting codes characterized by the parallel concatenation of two or more convolutional codes and iterative decoding, representing a significant methodological approach in communication theory for achieving reliable data transmission close to the theoretical Shannon limit over noisy channels. This concept investigates optimal encoding and decoding strategies to minimize bit error rates and maximize data throughput efficiency.

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DD

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

SB

Polytechnic University of Turin

LH

University of Southampton

GM

Polytechnic University of Turin

DJ

University of Notre Dame

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College Station, United States

University of Southampton

Southampton, United Kingdom

University of Notre Dame

Notre Dame, United States

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Pasadena, United States